Partnership for Peace Consortium members author chapter in new NATO book

Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (August 31, 2015) – NATO constantly evolves to an ever-changing security landscape, and the Partnership for Peace Consortium’s defense education and defense institution building efforts are an important part of NATO’s evolution, detailed in the new book “NATO: From Regional to Global Security Provider.”

Edited by Yonah Alexander, director of the Inter-University Center for Terrorism Studies in Washington, DC; and Richard Prosen, a senior advisor on transnational threat issues in the U.S. State Department; and with a foreword by General (Ret.) Wesley Clark, the book examines NATO's current transformation in the context of a new Strategic Concept, adapted to the pressing global problems of our times.

According to Kurt Volker, former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, “This volume provides a rich survey of perspectives on NATO’ s activities over the last several years. The expert analysis is both insightful and prescriptive.”

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